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THE LAW OF THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION(WTO) DOCUMENTS,CASES & ANALYSIS
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PART ONE&THE WTO INSTITUTION4

Chapter 1.Institutional Design, Membership, and Decision-Making4

1.The WTO, The Successor to the GATT4

2.The Institutional Architecture of the WTO in a Nutshell6

3.Organization of WTO Meetings7

4.The WTO Secretariat7

5.The WTO Law8

6.Membership of the WTO20

7.Observer Status in the WTO24

8.Accession to the WTO25

9.Withdrawing From the WTO28

10.Waivers30

11.Non.Application31

12.Decision Making in the WTO32

13.The WTO as an International Actor35

PART TWO&THE GATT44

Introductory Remarks to Part Two44

1.An Overview of Part Two44

2.The Rationales for the GATT45

3.The Advent of the GATT48

4.Overview of the GATT52

Chapter 2.Quantitative Restrictions61

1.The Legal Discipline61

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline61

3.The Coverage of the Legal Discipline62

Chapter 3.Tariffs85

1.The Legal Discipline85

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline85

3.The Coverage of the Legal Discipline86

Chapter 4.The Most.Favoured Nation Clause (MFN)137

1.The Legal Discipline137

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline138

3.The Coverage of the Legal Discipline140

Chapter 5.Preferential Trade Agreements (PTA)154

1.The Legal Discipline154

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline154

3.The Coverage of the Legal Discipline157

Chapter 6.Special and Differential Treatment191

1.The Legal Discipline191

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline191

3.The Coverage of the Legal Discipline195

Chapter 7.Export Subsidies208

1.The Legal Discipline208

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline209

3.The Coverage of the Legal Discipline211

Chapter 8.National Treatment221

1.The Legal Discipline221

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline221

3.The Coverage of the Legal Discipline223

Chapter 9.Technical Barriers to Trade.The TBT Agreement262

1.The Legal Discipline262

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline263

3.The Coverage of the Discipline263

Chapter 10.Sanitary and Phytto-Sanitary Measures-The SPS Agreement278

1.The Legal Discipline278

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline279

3.The Coverage of the Legal Discipline279

Chapter 11.Government Procurement315

1.The Legal Discipline315

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline315

3.The Coverage of the Legal Discipline317

Chapter 12.Trade and Investment335

1.The Legal Discipline335

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline335

3.The Coverage of the Legal Discipline335

Chapter 13.State.Trading Enterprises349

1.The Legal Discipline349

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline349

3.The Coverage of the Legal Discipline350

Chapter 14.Transparency of Laws, Regulations, and Decisions of General Application366

1.The Legal Discipline366

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline366

3.The Coverage of the Legal Discipline367

Chapter 15.Agriculture381

1.The Legal Discipline381

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline381

3.The Coverage of the Legal Discipline386

Chapter 16.Textiles and Clothing426

1.The Legal Discipline426

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline426

3.The Coverage428

Chapter 17.Anti.dumping440

1.The Legal Discipline440

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline440

3.The Coverage of the Legal Discipline441

Chapter 18.Subsidies and Countervailing Duties558

1.The Legal Discipline558

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline558

3.The Coverage of the Legal Discipline559

Chapter 19.Safeguards628

1.The Legal Discipline628

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline628

3.The Coverage of the Legal Discipline629

Chapter 20.General Exceptions684

1.The Legal Discipline684

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline684

3.The Coverage of the Legal Discipline685

Chapter 21.National Security725

1.The Legal Discipline725

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline725

3.The Coverage of the Legal Discipline726

Chapter 22.Balance of Payments & Exchange Restrictions740

1.Introductory Remarks740

2.Balance of Payments (BoP)740

3.Exchange Restrictions746

PART THREE.THE GATS756

Introductory Remarks to Part Three756

1.The Overview of Part Three756

2.The Advent of GATS756

3.Rationales for the GATS757

4.An Overview of the GATS759

Chapter 23.Most Favored Nation772

1.The Legal Discipline772

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline772

3.The Coverage of the Legal Discipline772

Chapter 24.Domestic Regulation788

1.The Legal Discipline788

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline788

3.The Coverage of the Legal Discipline790

Chapter 25.Competition.Related Disciplines794

1.The Legal Discipline794

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline794

3.The Coverage of the Legal Discipline795

Chapter 26.Payments and Transfers & Balance of Payments799

1.The Legal Discipline799

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline799

3.The Coverage of the Legal Discipline800

Chapter 27.The Scheduling of Commitments (or Concessions)802

1.The Legal Discipline802

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline802

3.The Coverage of the Legal Discipline802

Chapter 28.Market Access820

1.The Legal Discipline820

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline820

3.The Coverage of the Legal Discipline821

Chapter 29.National Treatment828

1.The Legal Discipline828

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline828

3.The Coverage of the Legal Discipline828

Chapter 30.Additional Commitments, Modification of Commit-ments, New Commitments835

1.Introductory Remarks835

2.Additional Commitments835

3.Modification of Commitments854

Chapter 31.Safeguards864

1.The Legal Discipline864

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline864

Chapter 32.Subsidies866

1.The Legal Discipline866

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline867

Chapter 33.Government Procurement869

1.The Legal Discipline869

2.The Rationale for the Legal Discipline869

Chapter 34.General Exceptions and National Security871

1.Introductory Remarks871

2.General Exceptions871

3.The Security Exception876

PART FOUR&DISPUTE SETTLEMENT880

Introductory Remarks to Part Four880

1.Compulsory Third Party Adjudication880

2.Historical Features of Dispute Settlement886

3.The Types of Legal Complaints892

Chapter 35.Sources of Law905

1.Introductory Remarks905

2.Sources of Law910

3.Interpretative Elements928

4.Concluding Remarks953

Chapter 36.Consultations and Panel Proceedings959

1.The Overarching Discipline: No Unilateral Quali959

cation of Illegality959

2.Consultations960

3.The Panel Process964

Chapter 37.The Procedure Before the Appellate Body1024

1.The Composition of the AB1024

2.The Mandate of the AB1026

3.Sources Restraining the AB's Jurisdiction1031

4.Who Can Appear Before the AB1031

5.The Process Before the AB1035

6.The AB Report1042

Chapter 38.Alternative Proceedings1046

1.Alternative Dispute Settlement Proceedings1046

2.Arbitration Under Art.25 DSU1046

3.Good Offices, Conciliation and Mediation1051

4.Dispute Resolution Outside of the DSU1051

Chapter 39.Enforcement of WTO Obligations1053

1.Enforcing WTO Obligations1053

2.The Type of Complaint Matters1054

3.Recommendations and Suggestions1054

4.Reasonable Period of Time (RPT)1061

5.Compliance Panels1065

6.Compensation and the Suspension of Concessions1073

7.Compliance Following the Adoption of Suspension of Concessions1088

PART Ⅴ&THE WTO AND DOMESTIC LEGAL ORDERS1099

Introductory Remarks to Part Five1099

Chapter 40.The European Union in the World trade Organization1100

1.Introduction1100

2.Where Does International Trade Negotiation Authority Lie Within the EU?1101

3.What Are the EU's Major International Trade Instruments and How Are They Deployed?1108

4.Who Represents and Is Responsible for Europe in the WTO?1119

5.What Is the Role of the European Courts in Interpreting WTO Law?1124

6.How Is WTO Law Made Effective in the EU and National Legal Orders?1128

7.International Agreements in the EU Legal Order1128

8.Member State Compliance With WTO Law1129

9.Member State Challenges to EU Measures Under WTO Law1130

10.The Direct Effect of WTO Law in Member State Courts1132

11.The Direct Effect of WTO Rulings1136

12.WTO Law's Indirect Effect1141

Chapter 41.The Reception of WTO Law in the United States1144

1.Introduction1144

2.Where Does the Trade Negotiating Authority Lie in the United States?1145

3.The Role of United States Administrative Agencies and the Courts1160

4.What Are the United States' Major International Trade Instruments and How Are They Deployed?1162

5.The Effects of WTO Laws and Decisions in the United States1180

6.Conclusion: WTO Law in the U.S.Legal Order1191

Chapter 42.The Reception of WTO Law in Australia1192

1.Introduction1192

2.The Source of International Trade Negotiation Authority in Australia1193

3.Effects of WTO Norms and Decisions in Australia1195

4.Major Trade Instruments and Their Application1198

5.Role of Administrative Agencies and the Courts1204

6.Australia and WTO Dispute Settlement1205

Chapter 43.Japan in the World Trade Organization1211

1.Introduction—Japan's Historical Relationship With the GATT/WTO1211

2.The Institutional Structure in Implementing GATT/WTO Agreements1213

3.Direct and Indirect Legal Effects of WTO Law in Japan1216

4.Implementation of Major GATT/WTO Instruments in Japan1223

INDEX1229

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